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VIDEO: Question 7 Campaigners in Owings Mills

People campaigning for Question 7 pulled up to Owings Mills High School in a school bus on Election Day and used a loudspeaker to urge voters to vote for the ballot measure.

 
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Stacie Whitaker-Harris, working on campaigns for President Barack Obama and Question 7, uses the loudspeaker on the school bus she was traveling in to tell voters to vote in favor of Question 7 at Owings Mills High School.
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Stacie Whitaker-Harris, working on campaigns for President Barack Obama and Question 7, uses the loudspeaker on the school bus she was traveling in to tell voters to vote in favor of Question 7 at Owings Mills High School.

Question 7 is as follows:

"Do you favor the expansion of commercial gaming in the State of Maryland for the primary purpose of raising revenue for education to authorize video lottery operation licensees to operate “table games” as defined by law; to increase from 15,000 to 16,500 the maximum number of video lottery terminals that may be operated in the State; and to increase from 5 to 6 the maximum number of video lottery operation licenses that may be awarded in the State and allow a video lottery facility to operate in Prince George’s County?"

Source: Maryland State Board of Elections

Related Topics: Election, Owings Mills, Question 7, and election 2012
Are you for or against Question 7? Tell us in the comments.

Jeffrey Freedman

6:02 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Vote FOR Question 7 for Maryland Jobs and Schools!!!

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